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PROKOFIEV X 4: Oli Mustonen a remarkable Finish pianist and composer, Italy's Dino Ciani who died at a car crash at 32, Sergei Babayan an Armenian pianist formed in Russia and Sviatoslav Richter a Russian beast. Four different approaches in terms of speed and type of execution. Mustonen and his eccentric playing with his "detached" touch was never fully accepted. Dino Ciani was a sublime player with a fabulous technique., his early departure left the musical world with a few recordings. Armenian-born Sergei Babayan was formed at the Russian Schoof music and is at the same time a concert pianist and a highly praised teacher. Among his pupils he formed a super -star: Daniil Trifonov. Sviatoslav Richter: an appalling master with such insane perfection who's legacy of recordings remain at the highest standards. A brief comparison of their playing, awaiting a comment from you. A snippet of Prokofiev’s Piano Concerto No. 5 in G Major, Op.55 (Mov 5 vivo/finale) Enjoy !@pianoclassicalandmore - - - - - -

DENIS MATSUEV: I really believe this Russian pianist (43) loves music very much., far more than what critics tend to say about him. Usually his bold playing is linked to Shostakovich, Rachmaninov and Tchaikovsky. Having the good fortune to listen his performance at Carnegie Hall (broadcasted through Medici) I firmly believe he attentively understands the Classical repertoire by far. Matsuev is a pianist that goes beyond the sparkling climaxes or tiny miniatures always affixed to bises. In this recital he performed Beethoven’s Sonata No. 3 in C major Op.2 No.3, Prokofieff’s Seventh Sonata in B-Flat Major Op.83, among others. A snippet of Chopin’s Ballade No. 4 in F minor Op. 52 Enjoy ! (and… please comment)@pianoclassicalandmore - - - - - - -

DANIIL TRIFONOV: a very difficult work to play by the piano… and the Trumpet. This concerto., with a heavy-working Trifonov makes us view about the complexities from rythm and not only from the usual cascades of arpeggios neither by thirds or the technical burdensome passages. On the classical repertoire, the Shostakovich No.1 (sort of Double Concerto) gives equal space and prominence to the Trumpet and piano. It was initially planned by the composer as a concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra. The four-movement concerto gets a fantastic response from Russian Trumpetist Timur Martinov. A Snippet of Shostakovich Concerto in C Minor for Piano, Trumpet and String Orchestra Op.35 (finale) Enjoy ! (and if you may., please comment)@pianoclassicalandmore - - - - -

DANIEL KHARITONOV: born in (1998) Russia he won the third prize in the XV International Tchaikovsky Competition at 16. His debut at Carnegie Hall was highly praised., many recitals and concertos are a confirmation of his talent. A snippet of the final round at the Tchaikovsky 2015 Competition (@dmitrymasleev got the first prize) presented by Medicitv playing Liszt's Piano Concerto No.1 in E flat Major S.124 (last Mov) Enjoy! (And please comment)@pianoclassicalandmore@medicitv - - - -